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Alex Rector 2 Years to 700 Fico Score
7 August 2010 | 21 replies
The ratio matters more than the balance.You can try calling the companies and see if they will raise your limits without doing a credit report.Monitor carefully to prevent a repeat of the late payment.Don't open any new accounts.Don't close any existing accounts.
Moises G. How to I protect myself?
20 January 2010 | 2 replies
How can I prevent this?
Caleb Whitney Different agents per flip
25 January 2010 | 14 replies
Also how would you prevent the agent from getting paid on the A-B side.
Burt L. LL Gave My Prepaid Rent to New Tenants
13 July 2010 | 10 replies
I could not cite legal authority and could only reply that it was prevented by basic right and wrong, which he wasn't impressed by.
George P. Protect interest of 1st or 2nd lien in the event of tax sale foreclosure?
25 January 2010 | 5 replies
Normally any homeowner, or interested party, can pay off those taxes to prevent the home from being sold.
Ivan Reyes protecting yourself using wrap financing.
27 January 2010 | 8 replies
If I find for some reason down the line that my landlord/seller has defaulted on the first, do I have to bring the first current to prevent them from foreclosing?
David Sirmons Preventing REO sneak...
10 March 2010 | 17 replies

Now that I've gotten a lock on an REO, what's to keep someone from discovering it's listed with a RE agency, then submitting an offer of 1k over my price and basically stealing a deal from me?
Any way to do the 'Affid...

Ivan Reyes Homeowners can't do their own work. WHAT?!
14 June 2010 | 21 replies
These restrictions are in place to prevent someone from just moving thepipes and not understanding how much of the floor joist they can cut away, can the pipe be level or should it have a pitch, how close to the edge of the joist the pipe should be installed, should a plate or shield be installed to the joist or studs, is venting needed.
Caleb Whitney question about B-C side
10 February 2010 | 9 replies
The main issue is to assist the homeowner in a foreclosure prevention, your profit should always come second.
Mike Cushing HOA demanding access to my property, is this legal?
14 March 2012 | 22 replies
It seems I need to get permission to change things in "common" areas but they dont need my permission to enter my "private area" to perform unnecessary service work.